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ruble

/roo-buhl/US // ˈru bəl //UK // (ˈruːbəl) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a silver or copper-alloy coin and monetary unit of Russia, the Soviet Union, and its successor states, equal to 100 kopecks.

Examples

  • According to a video released by Alexei Navalny’s investigative team, FBK, Butina’s electoral declaration revealed that Byrne’s financial support amounted to tens of millions of rubles.

  • For days, the ruble has been falling and salaries shrinking; shoppers have rushed to snap up TV sets and washing machines.

  • In a humiliating turn of events, the ruble has lost about half its value against the dollar so far this year.

  • But in Russia, the wooden ruble seems to be widely accepted.

  • His oft-neglected wife Zinaida outlived him by six years, but she “never saw a ruble” of the money generated by his success.

  • When money leaves, turning rubles into dollars, Euros, and everything else, that puts pressure on the ruble.

  • But, owing to the great depreciation of the ruble, the actual expenditures were much less.

  • It is stuffed full of bills,—nothing but hundred-ruble notes.

  • "Yes, you won by the half-ruble last evening, and so you like it," exclaimed the Greek.

  • On her neck was a necklace wholly composed of half-ruble pieces.

  • Repa took a ruble out of the box, and went to the secretary.